Multitouch surface testing (FTIR)
The purpose of this tests is to build a puppetBox, a multitouch surface to manipulate puppets using fingers.
I´ve made silicone layers with synthetic and cellular diluent.
Avoid dissolving the silicone with cellular diluent because it will take too much time to try. Using synthetic diluent
Of-course you can use expensive materials to avoid this issues.

 

Material used:
– Optoma projector PK320 80 Ansi Lumen
– EyeCam Default lens with 850 nm filter (i changed the lens to the default because i used a very small surface)
– InfraRed Ledstrip 850 nm
– Baking paper with 2 layers of silicon + synthetic diluent
– CCV 1.2 on MAC and CCV 1.3 on Windows
Conclusions:
Systems:
– Eyecam gives a better performance in Windows (60 fps) against Mac OSX (30 fps)
– Flash CCV demos work 2 times faster on windows compared to Mac OSX
Screens:
– Rosco screen gives high resolution picture and it gives you a great feeling to touch
– Baking paper gives brighter picture with low resolution but it is very low-cost
– Rosco screen needs more layers of Sillicon to track blobs

Experiment made in September 2013

Virtual Marionette demonstration at Noite Europeia dos Investigadores 2013 Lisboa (Parque das Nações)

The participants were able to explore bePuppit system. An experiment to explore different ways to interact with puppets using our body. The players can choose the digital puppet setup with just their hands.nei2013_4

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Body motion to control a Dragon figure

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Trying several body expressions with the puppets, in this case, a hug.

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Two players interacting with the puppets using their hands as puppetry controllers.

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